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Spring 2011
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Paint, Pattern and People: Furniture of Southeastern Pennsylvania, 1725-1850
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Spring 2011
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"The subject is too new a field of research for me to do more than blaze a somewhat imperfect trail,” Esther Stevens Fraser wrote in a pioneering 1925 article on painted chests, one of the first studies of southeastern Pennsylvania furniture.
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Antiques that Mark the Moment: The Philadelphia Antiques Show Loan Exhibition
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Spring 2011
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The Philadelphia Antiques Show marks its fiftieth year in 2011. For half a century this highly regarded event has set the standard for excellence in the world of American antiques, featuring
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Discoveries from the Field: A New Discovery Widens Research Possibilities
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Spring 2011
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Research on a group of related folk art portraits has yet to yield the identity of the artist. There are neither signed examples nor enough identified sitters within the group to help establish a
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Meaning & Metaphor in North Carolina Moravian Slipware
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Spring 2011
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In his seminal monograph The Moravian Potters in North Carolina (1972) decorative arts scholar John Bivins used archaeological evidence, surviving artifacts, and the Moravians’ meticulous
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Museum Focus: Storm King Art Center
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Spring 2011
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From what appears to be just another expanse of rolling hills and vast meadows in the Hudson Valley region of upstate New York, rises a massive, long-limbed structure. Commanding in its enormity and
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Piedmont, North Carolina Furniture, 1780-1860
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Spring 2011
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During the last seventy-five years, Piedmont North Carolina factories in towns such as Lexington, Thomasville, and Hickory have produced some of the most recognized fine wood furniture in the
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Winterthur Primer: Shaker Jesse Patchen’s Account Book
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Spring 2011
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Winterthur has one of the finest libraries anywhere on the Shaker religious sect. Largely donated by the Andrews family—Edward Deming and Faith Andrews were pioneer Shaker scholars and collectors
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11th Anniversary
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A Cradle of Chinese Civilization Along the Yangzi River: Bronze Treasures from Hunan
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11th Anniversary
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Dali Dreamstones: Revival of an Ancient Artform
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11th Anniversary
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Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture
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11th Anniversary
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Museum Focus: The Morgan Library and Museum
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11th Anniversary
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Period Rooms in the New Art of the Americas Wing at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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11th Anniversary
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Preserving Historic Charleston's Architecture
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11th Anniversary
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Recent Additions at Middleton Place
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11th Anniversary
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The American Impressionists in the Garden
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11th Anniversary
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The Material World of John Drayton: International Connections to Wealth, Intellect, and Taste
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11th Anniversary
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The New Delineating Pencil: Silhouettes by William Jennys
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11th Anniversary
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The Rivers Collection, Charleston, S.C.
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11th Anniversary
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Victorian Miniatures in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen
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11th Anniversary
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Winterthur Primer: A Metamorphosis: The Changing Nature of Fraktur Studies
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11th Anniversary
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Winter Antiques Show Loan Exhibit: Charleston's Master Works Presented by Historic Charleston
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11th Anniversary
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Summer 2010
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American Modernism: The Shein Collection
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Summer 2010
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Boston School Paintings: The Collection of Dr. and Mrs. James R. Taylor
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Summer 2010
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Frederic Edwin Church in Jamaica
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Summer 2010
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I. Gilbert. Painter: Little Known Folk Artist
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Summer 2010
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Making History: Art and Industry in the Saco River Valley
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Summer 2010
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Picasso Looks at Degas
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Summer 2010
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Son of Whom? A Collector's Journey
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Summer 2010
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William Merritt Chase: The Final Volume
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Summer 2010
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Winslow Homer and the Poetics of Place
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Summer 2010
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Winterthur Primer: X-Radiography Examination of an Embroidered Coat of Arms
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Summer 2010
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Autumn/Winter 2009
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American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, 1765–1915
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Autumn/Winter 2009
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Art of the Thirties: Rediscovered Masters of the American Scene
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Autumn/Winter 2009
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Clock Cases in American Colonies
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Autumn/Winter 2009
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Portraits from My Garden
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Autumn/Winter 2009
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When Pottery Became Art, 1880-1930
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Autumn/Winter 2009
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Early Summer 2009
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American Ceramics, 1876-1956: The Robert A. Ellison Jr. Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Early Summer 2009
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Dove/O'Keeffe: Circles of Influence
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Early Summer 2009
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Hudson River Celebrations
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Early Summer 2009
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Museum Focus: Beyeler Foundation
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Early Summer 2009
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The American Wing at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Early Summer 2009
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The Call of the Coast: Art Colonies of New England
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Early Summer 2009
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Winterthur Primer: Taste or Technology? Changing Silver Borders
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Early Summer 2009
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Spring 2009
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1934: A New Deal for Artists
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Spring 2009
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A Ceremonial Desk by Robert Walker, Virginia Cabinetmaker
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Spring 2009
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A Tale of Two Sisters: The Davies Collection of French Art from National Museum Wales
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Spring 2009
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ADA Forum: Philip Zea -- 2009 ADA Merit Award Recipient
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Spring 2009
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Anthony Rasch: From Silversmith to Citizen
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Spring 2009
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Art for the People: Decorated Stoneware from the Weitsman Collection
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Spring 2009
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Discoveries from the Field: Edwin Lord Weeks' The Golden Temple at Amristar
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Spring 2009
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Discoveries from the Field: Lydia's Drawers -- A Case for Localism in Chester County Furniture
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Spring 2009
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Discoveries from the Field: New Bedford Rising -- Two Eighteenth-Century Furniture Finds
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Spring 2009
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Historic Hotel: Nemacolin Woodlands Resort
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Spring 2009
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Museum Focus: Drayton Hall
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Spring 2009
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Philadelphia Portrait Miniatures 1760-1860
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Spring 2009
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The Craft of Conservation: Recreating a Philadelphia Cartouche
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Spring 2009
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The Jacob Sass Desk and Bookcase: Documenting a Provenance, Preserving a History
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Spring 2009
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Winterthur Primer: American Portraits in Pastel
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Spring 2009
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Winter/Spring
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Cézanne and Beyond
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Winter/Spring
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Elie Nadelman: Poised for Posterity
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Winter/Spring
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Glassmaking, America's First Industry
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Winter/Spring
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Graphic Masters: Highlights from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Winter/Spring
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Museum Focus: Neue Galerie New York
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Winter/Spring
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Reviving an Icon: The National Arts Club
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Winter/Spring
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The Chipstone Foundation Opens New American Collections Galleries
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Winter/Spring
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The Corning Museum of Glass
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Winter/Spring
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The Hidden Legacy of Enslaved Craftsmen
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Winter/Spring
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What Were They Thinking? Silk Embroideries Give us a Clue
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Winter/Spring
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Winter/Springé
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Destination: New York City Murals
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Winter/Springé
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9th Anniversary
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Informed Collecting: Fine Firearms
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9th Anniversary
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Autumn/Winter
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Destination: Twin Cities
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Autumn/Winter
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Informed Collecting: Cotswold School, Arts + Crafts
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Autumn/Winter
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Interiors of Beacon Hill, Boston
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Autumn/Winter
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Into the Woods: Furniture History at Historic Deerfield
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Autumn/Winter
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Investing in Art: Guy Rose (1867-1925)
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Autumn/Winter
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New Light on Thomas Chambers
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Autumn/Winter
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Of, By and for the People: The Art of the Presidential Campaign
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Autumn/Winter
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Selections: A Private Collection of American Stoneware
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Autumn/Winter
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The Pyramid Club and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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Autumn/Winter
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Thomas Wilder: Early New England Portrait Painter
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Autumn/Winter
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To the Ends of the Earth: Painting the Polar Landscape
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Autumn/Winter
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What's in a Name?: The Science of Wood Identification
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Autumn/Winter
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Autumn/Winter 2008
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E. Popeye Reed: American Stone Carver
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Autumn/Winter 2008
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Museum Focus: Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art
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Autumn/Winter 2008
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The John Head Project: Part 1: Documenting His Work
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Autumn/Winter 2008
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Late Summer 2008
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Informed Collecting: Dealers' Insights
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Late Summer 2008
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Summer/Autumn 2008
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Carolina Collects: Exploring the Spirit of Collecting in South Carolina
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Summer/Autumn 2008
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Connected to the Past: Objects from the Collections of the Newport Historical Society
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Summer/Autumn 2008
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My Father's House: Artist Will Barnet Returns to his New England Roots
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Summer/Autumn 2008
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Recent Acquisitions in the Collection of the Nantucket Historical Association
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Summer/Autumn 2008
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Six Choices for the Sitter: James H. Gillespie (1793-after 1849)
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Summer/Autumn 2008
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Sven Birger Sandzén (1871-1954)
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Summer/Autumn 2008
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The Art of the America's Cup
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Summer/Autumn 2008
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The Paul Revere House
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Summer/Autumn 2008
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Two Gaming Tables: A Comparison
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Summer/Autumn 2008
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Summer 2008
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Fine Art as an Investment: Everett Shinn (1876-1953)
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Summer 2008
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Georgia O'Keeffe and the Camera: the Art of Identity
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Summer 2008
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Giverny and Old Lyme: Art Colonies Tous les Deux
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Summer 2008
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Historic Hotel: Auberge Saint-Antoine, Quebec City, Canada
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Summer 2008
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John Ruskin: J.M.W. Turner's Most Passionate Defender
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Summer 2008
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Mary Cassatt: A Woman's World
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Summer 2008
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Rediscovery of a New England Master: Russell Cheney 1881-1945
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Summer 2008
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To Please Any Taste: Litchfield County Furniture and Furniture Makers, 1780-1830
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Summer 2008
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Maine's 2008 Folk Art Trail
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Summer 2008
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Spring 2008
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Christian Beschler: The Sussel-Unicorn Artist
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Spring 2008
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El Greco to Velazquez: Art During the Reign of Philip III
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Spring 2008
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A Reviviscent Newport Colonial: The Nichols-Wanton-Hunter House
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Spring 2008
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An Appreciation of Nineteenth-Century Folk Portraits
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Spring 2008
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Christian Beschler: The Sussel-Unicorn Artist
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Spring 2008
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Conservation of a Fabled Masterpiece
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Spring 2008
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En Plein Air: Painting and Photography in the Forest of Fontainebleau
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Spring 2008
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Fore and Aft: Philadelphia Collects Maritime
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Spring 2008
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Museum Focus: The Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Mansion and National Historical Park
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Spring 2008
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When Money is no Object
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Spring 2008
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8th Anniversary
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...Seven Holes: The Story of a Serendipitous Find
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8th Anniversary
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2008 Winter Antiques Show Loan Exhibition: The Shaker Museum and Library -- Seeking Perfection: The Shakers' Material World
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8th Anniversary
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53rd Washington Antique Show: Inspirations from the Garden
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8th Anniversary
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Abraham Parsell, Miniature Painter
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8th Anniversary
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Early Colonial Furniture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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8th Anniversary
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Early Protective Covers for Upholstered Furniture: Fit, Fabric, and Applicability to Today's Interiors
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8th Anniversary
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Green Your Home with Antiques: Going Green in the Eighteenth Century -- Understanding Original Windsor Furniture Color
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8th Anniversary
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In the best taste: Sévre-style Minton ÿby Amy Gale
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8th Anniversary
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Romancing the Stones: The Creative Genius of the Oscar Heyman & Bros. Jewelry Dynasty
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8th Anniversary
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The Worlds of Frederic Edwin Church
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8th Anniversary
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Winterthur Primer: Cleaning Painted Surfaces
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8th Anniversary
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Autumn/Winter 2007
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Green Your Home With Antiques: Museums Are Going Green -- Why Not You?
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Autumn/Winter 2007
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Investing in Antiques: Decoys
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Autumn/Winter 2007
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Investing in Antiques: Under the Radar and Under $10,000
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Autumn/Winter 2007
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The Decorative Arts Trust Celebrates its 30th Anniversary
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Autumn/Winter 2007
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The Ten American Painters
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Autumn/Winter 2007
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Winterthur Primer: Invisible to the Eye -- The Scientific Analysis of Decorative and Fine Art
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Autumn/Winter 2007
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Summer/Autumn 2007
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Architectural Highlights of Boston's North Shore
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Summer/Autumn 2007
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Bayou Bend: Celebrating Fifty Years
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Summer/Autumn 2007
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Connecting a London-Trained Joiner to 1630s Plymouth Colony
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Summer/Autumn 2007
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Great American Folk Art at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum: Part 2
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Summer/Autumn 2007
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Green Your Home with Antiques: Antiques -- In Vogue with Green Design
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Summer/Autumn 2007
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Hands On: Portsmouth Lolling Chair
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Summer/Autumn 2007
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Historic Opinions: How Critics Shaped American Tastes in Furniture
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Summer/Autumn 2007
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Investing in Antiques: Collecting Chinese Export Porcelain
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Summer/Autumn 2007
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Jules Tavernier at Red Cloud Agency in 1874
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Summer/Autumn 2007
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Nantucket Art Colony
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Summer/Autumn 2007
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Re-creating Jonathan Warner's Bed Hangings
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Summer/Autumn 2007
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The Portraits of William Merritt Chase
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Summer/Autumn 2007
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Summer 2007
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Edward Hopper: Hours of Darkness
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Summer 2007
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Green Your Home With Antiques: Investing in Antique Rugs Can Benefit Your Health and the Environment
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Summer 2007
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Hiram Powers' Technique: The Art of Seizing a Likeness in Marble
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Summer 2007
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Modernism: Designing a New World 1914-1939 to Emphasize American Works
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Summer 2007
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Paul Poiret: Furnishing the Fashion Industry
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Summer 2007
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The Gem in the Park: The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts
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Summer 2007
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William Ranney Rediscovered
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Summer 2007
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Winterthur Primer: The Winterthur Library, An Invaluable Resource
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Summer 2007
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Spring 2007
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A Premier Folk Art Museum Celebrates Fifty Years and a New Home
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Spring 2007
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A Taunton Chest Redivivus
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Spring 2007
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Appraising Your Collection
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Spring 2007
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Clara Driscoll and the Tiffany Girls: The Women of Tiffany Studios
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Spring 2007
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Classical Decorative Arts of Philadelphia
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Spring 2007
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Classical Furniture in Federal Philadelphia
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Spring 2007
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Dean Failey: 2007 ADA Merit Award Recipient
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Spring 2007
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Discoveries from the Field: A Charleston Linen Press?
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Spring 2007
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Discoveries from the Field: A Hollingsworth Family Sofa and its Upholstery Revealed
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Spring 2007
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Fine Art as an Investment: Colin Campbell Cooper (1856-1937)
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Spring 2007
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Great American Folk Art at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum: Part 1
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Spring 2007
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Hands-On: A Taunton Chest Revisited
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Spring 2007
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Investing in Antiques: All things being equal... Traditional and Modern Furniture
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Spring 2007
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Made for Love: Selections from the Jane Katcher Collection of Americana
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Spring 2007
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Painterly Controversy: William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri
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Spring 2007
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Winterthur Primer: A Timely Discovery -- The Story of Winterthur's Jacob Graff Clock
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Spring 2007
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7th Anniversary
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A Southern Backcountry Perspective: The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts at the Winter Antiques Show
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7th Anniversary
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Antiques Council Focus: Good, Better, Best in Antique Oriental Rugs
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7th Anniversary
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Eric Gill at the Victoria and Albert Museum: New Sculpture Display
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7th Anniversary
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Inspired by China: Traditional Furniture and Contemporary Inspiration
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7th Anniversary
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Knights and Castles: A History of Irish Furniture
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7th Anniversary
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Louis Comfort Tiffany and Laurelton Hall
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7th Anniversary
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Moses in Miniature: A Recently Discovered Portrait by John Singleton Copley
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7th Anniversary
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Mr. Petrie's Shop on the Bay
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7th Anniversary
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Museum Expansion: Renovation of a Masterpiece -- Yale's Louis I. Kahn Building
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7th Anniversary
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The Artist's Vision: Romantic Traditions in Britain
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7th Anniversary
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The Lure of Antique Frames
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7th Anniversary
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The Price of Denial: The Hidden Costs of Failing to Plan for the Disposition of Your Collection
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7th Anniversary
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Treasures of the Chesapeake: Select Items from the 2007 Washington Antiques Show Loan Exhibition
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7th Anniversary
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Winterthur Primer: A Look at Fabrics on Early American Quilts
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7th Anniversary
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Autumn-Winter 2006
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A Winterthur Primer: Acquiring and Researching Portraits
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Autumn-Winter 2006
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American ABC: Childhood in 19th-Century America
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Autumn-Winter 2006
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Biedermeier: The Invention of Simplicity
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Autumn-Winter 2006
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Cotswold School Furniture
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Autumn-Winter 2006
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Expressions of Innocence and Eloquence: Selections from the Jane Katcher Collection of Americana
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Autumn-Winter 2006
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Investing in Antiques: Schoolgirl Needlework
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Autumn-Winter 2006
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Mount Vernon Ushers in a New Era
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Autumn-Winter 2006
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Peace, Plenty, and Independence: Selections from a Collection of English Ceramics made for the American Market, 1770-1820
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Autumn-Winter 2006
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The Marquis de Lafayette and George Washington
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Autumn-Winter 2006
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The Story of the Saturday Evening Girls and their Paul Revere Pottery
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Autumn-Winter 2006
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Autumn/Winter 2006
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Vincent Van Gogh: Meiji Art from the Khalili Collection
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Autumn/Winter 2006
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Aug-Sept 2006
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Coming of Age on the Piscataqua: The Marine Paintings of John Blunt
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Aug-Sept 2006
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Conservation of a Boulle Marquetry Bracket Clock
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Aug-Sept 2006
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Fine Art as an Investment: James Edward Buttersworth (1817-1894)
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Aug-Sept 2006
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Intersections: Native American Art in a New Light
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Aug-Sept 2006
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Investing in Antiques: Scrimshaw
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Aug-Sept 2006
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Lesser Known Treasures of the The Moffatt-Ladd House and Garden, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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Aug-Sept 2006
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Redwood Library and Athenaeum: Collections Spanning Centuries Secured for Future
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Aug-Sept 2006
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Silhouettes in the Sky: The Art of the Weathervane
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Aug-Sept 2006
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The Connecticut River Valley and the China Trade
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Aug-Sept 2006
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Upgrading Your Collection by Being a Savvy Seller
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Aug-Sept 2006
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Winterthur Primer: Underglaze Blue English Transfer-Printed Earthenware
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Aug-Sept 2006
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Summer 2006
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Americans "At Home" in Paris
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Summer 2006
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Art Focus: The Influence of Provincetown on American Art
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Summer 2006
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Baltimore Stoneware
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Summer 2006
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Bandbox Papers at the Shelburne Museum
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Summer 2006
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Discoveries from the Field: Epes Ellery -- A Rare Clockmaker's Label
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Summer 2006
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Fine Art as an Investment: Martha Walter (1875-1976)
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Summer 2006
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From Spain to California: The Life and Art of José Drudis-Biada
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Summer 2006
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Investing in Antiques: For the Record
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Summer 2006
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Investing in Wine: Burgundy’s Golden Age
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Summer 2006
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The Pleasures of Collecting the Jewelry of Southeast Asia
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Summer 2006
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Winterthur Primer: Alight with Style, Candlesticks of the 17th & 18th Centuries
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Summer 2006
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Spring 2006
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Scudder Smith: 2006 ADA Merit Award Recipient
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Spring 2006
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6th Anniversary
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Art Sleuths: IFAR and its Director Dr. Sharon Flescher
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6th Anniversary
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Fancy Figures: Boston Waxworks from the early 18th Century
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6th Anniversary
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Fine Art as an Investment: Walter Launt Palmer (1854–1932)
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6th Anniversary
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Fine Art as an Investment: William Merritt Chase (1849–1916)
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6th Anniversary
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George Washington's Mt. Vernon
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6th Anniversary
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Investing in 20th Century Photography
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6th Anniversary
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Investing in Wine
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6th Anniversary
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Late Summer 2005
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The Archetypal Landscapes of Rockwell kent
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Late Summer 2005
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Spring 2005
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Betty Ring: 2005 ADA Merit Award Recipient
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Spring 2005
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George Caleb Bingham and Thomas Hart Benton: Pioneering
Art in the Midwest
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Spring 2005
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Line & Berry Inlaid Spice Box
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Spring 2005
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Museum of the Shenandoah Valley
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Spring 2005
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Tea Tables and Coffee Tables
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Spring 2005
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The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts: Forty Wonderful Years
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Spring 2005
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Spring 2004
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Evergreen House
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Spring 2004
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Evergreen House
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Spring 2004
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For What It's Worth: The Key to Insuring Your Collection
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Spring 2004
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George Cope: An Artist's Life
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Spring 2004
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Autumn
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A New Way to Look at Old Wallpaper
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Autumn
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California Dreamin’ at Jackson Square
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Autumn
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Curator’s Choice: A Book Collector’s Treasure
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Autumn
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George Inness and the Visionary Landscape
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Autumn
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Gore Place Wallpaper Restoration
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Autumn
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Hands On: Traditional Block-Printed Wallpaper
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Autumn
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Museum Focus: A Winning Museum
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Autumn
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The Earliest American Easy Chairs
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Autumn
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Summer 2003
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American Impressionism and the Queen City
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Summer 2003
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Art of the Needle: 100 Masterpiece Quilts from the Shelburne Museum
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Summer 2003
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Collectors' Corner: Mason Decoys
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Summer 2003
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Curator's Choice: The Peabody Essex Museum and the Sea
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Summer 2003
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Curator's Choice: The Peabody Essex Museum's New Asian Galleries
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Summer 2003
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Eagles in American Folk Art
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Summer 2003
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Hands-On: Peacock Feathers on Gragg Chairs
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Summer 2003
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Hands-On: The Elastic Chairs of Samuel Gragg
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Summer 2003
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Mermaids and More: The Whimsical Primitives of Ralph Cahoon
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Summer 2003
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Museum Focus: The Peabody Essex Museum
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Summer 2003
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The McLellan House: New Approaches to Interpreting a Federal Mansion
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Summer 2003
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Early Summer
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A Watch of Intrigue
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Early Summer
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Early Summer 2003
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Hands On: Seventeenth-Century Carving Techniques
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Early Summer 2003
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Maurice Prendergast: Paintings of America
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Early Summer 2003
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Museum Focus: Worshipful Company of Clockmakers
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Early Summer 2003
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Picture Perfect: Landscape Tourism in Northwest Connecticut
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Early Summer 2003
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Trendy Wine Furniture
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Early Summer 2003
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Wallace Nutting: Antiquarian & Entrepreneur
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Early Summer 2003
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William Bradford: Sailing Ships & Arctic Seas
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Early Summer 2003
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Spring 2003
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Becoming a Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms
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Spring 2003
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Early Nineteenth Century American Blown Flint Glass: A Beginners Guide to Connoisseurship
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Spring 2003
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Jacob Eicholtz Portrait Painter
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Spring 2003
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Know Your Antiques: Sampler Comparisons
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Spring 2003
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Lloyd Family Painted Furniture: Revisited
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Spring 2003
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Museum Focus: Pennsbury Manor
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Spring 2003
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Museum Focus: The Parry Mansion
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Spring 2003
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Simon Edgell, Unalloyed
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Spring 2003
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The Bayly Suite of Painted Furniture
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Spring 2003
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Woodbury: Antiques Captial of Connecticutª
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Spring 2003
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3rd Anniversary
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A Culture Revealed: Pictures on Seventeenth-Century Chinese Ceramics
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3rd Anniversary
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A Diamond Within A Square
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3rd Anniversary
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American Folk Art Museum
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3rd Anniversary
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Anton Zeleznik: the Coudersport Carver
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3rd Anniversary
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Furniture from Batavia and the Cape
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3rd Anniversary
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Lily of the Valley Inlay
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3rd Anniversary
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Partiotic Taste: Collecting Modern Art in Ancien Regime Paris
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3rd Anniversary
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Pride of Place: Architecture in American Textiles
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3rd Anniversary
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Punch Bowls & Patriotism: The Rediscovery of the Varick Punch Bowl
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3rd Anniversary
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The Charleston Double Chest
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3rd Anniversary
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The Furniture of Charleston 1680-1820
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3rd Anniversary
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The Shelburne Museum: Selections from the
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3rd Anniversary
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The Washington Associtaion of New Jersey
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3rd Anniversary
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Travel: Discovering New York City Arts Clubs
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3rd Anniversary
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Unraveling the Mystery behind the
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3rd Anniversary
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What's it Worth?: 19th Century Caucasian Village Rugs
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3rd Anniversary
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Autumn 2002
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Along The Hudson
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Autumn 2002
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American Vernacular
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Autumn 2002
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Boston's Trinity Church: Celebrating 125 Years
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Autumn 2002
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Ceramic Craze in Minneapolis
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Autumn 2002
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Curator's Choice: Pan of Rohallion
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Autumn 2002
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French Artists in California
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Autumn 2002
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Hands-On: Replication of Historic Stained Glass
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Autumn 2002
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Harvard's Mystery Seminar
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Autumn 2002
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Odd, Old & Unusual: Intriguing Forms in Delftware
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Autumn 2002
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The Kenzan Style in Japanese Ceramics
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Autumn 2002
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Holiday 2002
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A Pair of Art Nouveau Copper- Inlaid Silver Compotires
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Holiday 2002
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A Pictorial Survey of Collectible Decoys
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Holiday 2002
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Chinese Ceramics In The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Holiday 2002
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Curator's Choice: Ancient Bat Flute
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Holiday 2002
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Museum Focus: The Michael C. Carlos Museum
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Holiday 2002
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Notes on Packing and Crating for the Collector
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Holiday 2002
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Oui, Three Kings
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Holiday 2002
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The History of an Heirloom
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Holiday 2002
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The Quilts of Gee's Bend
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Holiday 2002
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Summer 2002
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Collectors' Corner: Sailors' Valentines
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Summer 2002
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Curator's Choice: Thomas Cole's Mill Dam on Catskill Creek
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Summer 2002
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Decorating with Antiques
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Summer 2002
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Europe in March
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Summer 2002
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Furniture Facts: The Loudon Connection
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Summer 2002
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George Jensen Hollowware: An Enduring Standard of 20th-Century Design
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Summer 2002
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Know Your Antiques: Artists with an Eye Toward the Sea
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Summer 2002
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Mantelpieces in New England: An Introduction
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Summer 2002
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Museum Focus: The Fuller Bequest to the Currier Gallery of Art
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Summer 2002
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Pennsylvania's Mystery Preceptress
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Summer 2002
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Portraiture in Early Connecticut
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Summer 2002
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Reading the Evidence: The Challenge of Furniture Documentation
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Summer 2002
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The Art, Life and Legacy of Maria Martinez
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Summer 2002
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What is it Worth?—Scrimshaw Teeth
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Summer 2002
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Spring 2002
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A Guide to Eighteenth-Century Windsor Chairs
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Spring 2002
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A Pennsylvania Clock Mystery
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Spring 2002
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Albert Sack: 2002 ADA Merit Award Recipient
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Spring 2002
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Collectors' Corner: American Redware
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Spring 2002
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Curator's Choice: Henry Pratt's Account for Lemon Hill
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Spring 2002
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Distinguishing Real from Fake Peale's Museum Silhouette
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Spring 2002
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Franz Mayer: Collector of Talavera Poblana
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Spring 2002
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Furniture Facts: William Savery As Chairmaker
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Spring 2002
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Hiawatha in Rome: Edmonia Lewis and Figures from Longfellow
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Spring 2002
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Know Your Antiques: Ziegler and Their Carpets
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Spring 2002
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Museum Focus: Lemon Hill & Its Gardens
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Spring 2002
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New Discoveries in Baltimore Painted Furniture
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Spring 2002
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Thomas P. Moses: Artist, Musician & Poet of Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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Spring 2002
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What Is It Worth? Windsor Chairs
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Spring 2002
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Special to Web site
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The Appraisers' Registry: 22 Years and Still Going Strong
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Special to Web site
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Winter/Spring 2002
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An Introduction to American Sporting Art
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Winter/Spring 2002
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Curator's Choice: The Winds of Fame
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Winter/Spring 2002
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Eighteenth-Century English Enamels
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Winter/Spring 2002
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Exceptions to the Rule
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Winter/Spring 2002
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Furniture Facts—Ernest Gimson & the Cotswolds School
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Winter/Spring 2002
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Hands On—The Basics of Turning a Finia
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Winter/Spring 2002
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Interior Designer Ralph Harvard
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Winter/Spring 2002
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Know Your Antiques—A Primer of Silversmith Paul de Lamerie
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Winter/Spring 2002
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Museum Focus: American Folk Art Museum
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Winter/Spring 2002
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Prayerful Art/Artful Prayer: The Book of Hours
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Winter/Spring 2002
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The Genuine Article? Kangxi and Samson Cadogan Teapots—Compared
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Winter/Spring 2002
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The Second Rediscovery of Cosmè Tura
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Winter/Spring 2002
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The Taste for Tiffany Lamps
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Winter/Spring 2002
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What is it Worth?—Patriotic Quilts
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Winter/Spring 2002
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Winslow Homer's Rab and the Girls: A Riddle in Paint
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Winter/Spring 2002
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Winter 2002
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Black- and Red-Figure Vases: The Lure of Ancient Greek Pottery
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Winter 2002
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Curator's Choice—Patriotism in Industry: A Lady's Riding Hat and Label
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Winter 2002
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Japanese Netsuke
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Winter 2002
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Know Your Antiques—Collecting American Antique Toys
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Winter 2002
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The Artist and the Laird: Alfred Jacob Miller & Sir William Drummond Stewart
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Winter 2002
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The Genuine Article?—Furniture Transformations
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Winter 2002
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Autumn 2001
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A Studio of Her Own
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Autumn 2001
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Blue-and-White English Porcelain: Delicacies for the Table
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Autumn 2001
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Chinese Ming Blue-and-White Porcelain: The Drs. A.M. Sengers Collection
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Autumn 2001
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Curator's Choice—New Decorative and Fine Arts Displays at Winterthur
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Autumn 2001
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Decorating the Avery Coonley House: Frank Lloyd Wright and George...
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Autumn 2001
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Early Modern Glass in Minneapolis
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Autumn 2001
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Myer Myers: Jewish Silversmith in Colonial New York
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Autumn 2001
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Surviving the Revolution: A Philadelphia Cabinetmaker's Struggle...
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Autumn 2001
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The Loveliest Victorian Chair: A Couple's Journey of Discovery
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Autumn 2001
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Winterthur: Celebrating Fifty Years of Inspiration and Education
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Autumn 2001
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Summer/Fall 2001
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A Newly Discovered Bronzino
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Summer/Fall 2001
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Alterations, Repairs, or Colonial Revival?
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Summer/Fall 2001
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Anne Ramsdell Congdon
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Summer/Fall 2001
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Bombé Furniture at Bayou Bend, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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Summer/Fall 2001
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British and American Cast-Iron Garden Seats
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Summer/Fall 2001
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Collecting Antique Native American Art
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Summer/Fall 2001
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Curator's Choice: Wedgwood Fairyland Lustreware Bowl
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Summer/Fall 2001
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Museum Focus: Long Beach Museum of Art
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Summer/Fall 2001
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Prized Possessions: The Story of Ceramics in Everyday Life
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Summer/Fall 2001
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The Gretchen Keller Glass Collection at Peabody Essex Museum
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Summer/Fall 2001
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Summer 2001
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'Stars and Stripes Forever': Folk Art with Patriotic Imagery
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Summer 2001
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American Folk Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Summer 2001
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Analysis of a Bible Box
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Summer 2001
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Comments on the Practice of Connoisseurship
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Summer 2001
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Cosway Bindings
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Summer 2001
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Museum Focus: Higgins Armory Museum
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Summer 2001
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Small Wonder: A Miniature Armor by E. Granger of Paris
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Summer 2001
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The Importance of Scale in Framing Works of Art
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Summer 2001
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The Windsor Side Chair in the Dining Room
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Summer 2001
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Vermeer and the Delft School
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Summer 2001
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Early Spring 2001
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An Introduction to Understanding Antique Delft
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Early Spring 2001
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Bacchus and Ariadne by Giuseppe Cades (1750–1799)
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Early Spring 2001
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Celebrating the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s
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Early Spring 2001
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Collecting the Public Art of Bygone Days
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Early Spring 2001
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Eighteenth-Century Sèvres in the Collection of Eleanore Elkins Rice
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Early Spring 2001
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Majolica, Faience, and Delftware
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Early Spring 2001
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Samplers of Philadelphia and Southeastern Pennsylvania
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Early Spring 2001
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Softly the Evening Came: American Sunset Paintings, 1850–1900
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Early Spring 2001
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The Philadelphia Museum of Art: 125 Years of Collecting
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Early Spring 2001
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Wine and Spirits of the Ancestors
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Early Spring 2001
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Winter 2001
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'The Ladies Amusement' as Inspiration for Ceramics Decoration
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Winter 2001
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A Mystery Revealed: Unraveling the Story of a Hadley Chest
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Winter 2001
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Allison Brothers: New York City Cabinetmakers
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Winter 2001
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Frank von der Lancken; Artist and Educator
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Winter 2001
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Frank W. Benson’s Works on Paper
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Winter 2001
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George Washington in Bronze: A Survey of the Memorial Clocks
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Winter 2001
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Primer on Prints
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Winter 2001
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The Art of High Living: Miniature Goldwork
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Winter 2001
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The Museum of the City of New York, 1923–2001
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Winter 2001
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The Paper Connoisseur: an Introduction
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Winter 2001
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The Role of the Dealer
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Winter 2001
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Tiffany & Co. Beverage Service, 1879; Collection of the Museum
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Winter 2001
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Nov/Dec 2000
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Explore the Decorative Arts at Winterthur this Fall
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Nov/Dec 2000
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Fond Recollections: An Interview with Albert Sack
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Nov/Dec 2000
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Museum of American Folk Art; Building a Collection and Gifts
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Nov/Dec 2000
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The First Arts and Crafts Chair
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Nov/Dec 2000
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The “Celebrated” William Matthew Prior (1806-1873)
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Nov/Dec 2000
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Sept/Oct 2000
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A Taste for High Art: Boston and the Boston Art Club, 1855-1950
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Sept/Oct 2000
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American Watercolors at the Pennsylvania Academy
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Sept/Oct 2000
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Queen Anne Walnut Furniture
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Sept/Oct 2000
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Stitches of History: Art of the British Sailor
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Sept/Oct 2000
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July/Augt 2000
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Alfred Stevens (1823 - 1906)
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July/Augt 2000
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Charles H. Davis (1856-1933)
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July/Augt 2000
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Nantucket: the History Behind the Artifacts
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July/Augt 2000
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May/June 2000
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Miniature Furniture, Why?
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May/June 2000
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Oriental Rug Collecting Today: What to Look For; What to
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May/June 2000
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Jan/Feb 2000
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Is it Genuine? A logical look at Antiques
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Jan/Feb 2000
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Needlework by youthful hands: not made to be sold
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Jan/Feb 2000
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